Quick Transmigration: I Actually Became a System Bug

Chapter 438 The Young Master and the Passerby in the Real World 69

The members of Shi Shaoyu's team were also shocked by the contents of the car. To be honest, they were prepared to receive a bunch of milk, yogurt or snack gift packs, but they didn't expect Ji Han to give them such a pleasant surprise.

Of course, no matter how important these things are, they are not as important as building relationships with the artists sent by the company. If the artists are in a good mood and recommend some resources to them, they can earn enough to cover the cost of ten train cars of supplies.

Ji Han didn't care about being ignored at all, or rather, he preferred to be overlooked. He and Shi Shaoyu, along with the staff, carried all the things from the car into the house. By the time they finished tidying up and came out to meet up with everyone, the others were already preparing to eat.

Yes, the meal was takeout ordered by one of the guests, a veteran host: fried chicken, cola, and pizza—things that young people love to eat.

Shi Shaoyu pulled Ji Han to sit down in the only remaining corner. Seeing that no one was paying attention to them, he handed Ji Han a chicken leg one moment and a piece of pizza the next. Shi Shaoyu also unscrewed the cap of a Coke before handing it to Ji Han.

However, some of the actions that the two seemed to be quite ordinary were interpreted by netizens as "full of bromance" when transmitted through the camera.

After a satisfying meal, the next segment of the farming show featured physical labor, especially for Ji Han, an ordinary person, who was assigned the hardest and most tiring tasks that were left over by the others.

Fortunately, Ji Han wasn't the only one doing similar work. Shi Shaoyu was definitely going to be with him, along with two other members who ranked lower and another guest they had invited.

Although Ji Han looks thin, he is all muscle under his clothes. Not to mention that he had to participate in farm work every year before he went to university, he was still carrying bricks on a construction site last summer. So what others see as hard farm work is actually nothing to Ji Han.

With a sickle in hand, Ji Han arrived at a vast wheat field led by Shi Shaoyu. After assigning tasks to everyone for the day, Shi Shaoyu went to Ji Han's side and bent down to harvest wheat with him.

Hmm, Ji Han looked at the buzzing wheat harvester not far away, then at the sickle in his hand, and only one thought came to his mind: The production team is really inhuman!

If the production team knew what Ji Han was thinking at that moment, they would definitely raise a sign and cry out that they were wronged. The funds provided by the production team included the cost of hiring a harvester. However, Shi Shaoyu and his group, in order to be frugal, resisted the urge to spend money and decided to harvest the wheat manually to avoid exhaustion.

The scorching sun baked the earth. After working for a while, Ji Han felt that he was soaked in sweat. The sweat dripped onto the dry wheat stalks, then quickly slid down the grain and eventually merged with the earth.

Time passed little by little, and the initial sweat evaporated after an afternoon, leaving only fine salt grains.

Before getting out of bed, Ji Han specially changed into a set of Shi Shaoyu's long-sleeved shirt and trousers, and also put a hat on his head. However, he neglected his neck, so when he was doing handicrafts in the afternoon, his neck was covered with fine scratches and scratches from Ji Han's claws.

Seeing Ji Han's battered and bruised appearance, Shi Shaoyu felt a pang of heartache. He even began to blame himself for sending Ji Han the invitation out of his own longing.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like